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General
- Multiple settings files with different camera setup, which can be opened simultaneously.
- Multiple cameras per settings file.
- Notification window with all interesting events at one place.
- Adjustable video capture path.
- Auto start detection on settings file open.
- Unattended mode disabling all error dialogs.
- Specify video size, frames per seconds, video mode and tuner related settings for TV cards.
Motion Detection
- Adjustable grey level.
- Erosion algorithm to remove the noise from the cameras. The algorithm can be processed a number of times.
- Adjustable number of pixels, which must have changed to detect a motion.
- Minimum motion time delay.
- Coded using Intel MMX-assembly instructions to be as fast as possible.
Time Schedules
- Create individual schedules for each settings file
- Use one schedule in with more than one camera (so define once and reference it in the camera)
- Schedule rules can contain the day of week, the time, the day, the month and the year
- Makes it possible to create rules like: "Let the camera be active Mo-Fr. from 17:00 till 6:00 and Sa/Su the hole day."
Active Area
- This feature enables you to create individual masks for each camera, excluding unwanted image areas from the motion detection
- Really "paint" the mask with tools like Rectangle, Fill, Circle and Line
- Zoom capabilities in the Mask Editor
Video Capture
- Supporting all DirectX 9 compatible video devices.
- Respond to special event such as "disk full" during recording.
- Support on-the-fly registration and removal of Plug-and-Play devices.
- Preview window with motion view, frames-per-second-counter and different pixel counter.
- Date/Time-Stamp and camera name recorded to the video.
- Selectable compressor which will be used to compress the videos while capturing.
- Pre-Event-Recording, adjustable time frame.
- Using WMV and AVI file formats for saving the recorded videos.
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